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Edward Ward | lit.salon
Edward Ward
Born:
1667
Died:
1731
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Born:
1667
Died:
1731
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Female policy detected. Or, The arts of a designing woman laid open: In maxims proper to be observ'd by all, especially the youth of this nation, to arm themselves against the subtilties and devices of intreiguing women. Divided into six chapters. I. Of their allurements. II. Of their inconstancy. III. Of their love. IV. Of their revenge. V. Of their pride. VI. Of their ingratitude. To which is added, two poems, one in commendation of vertue, the other in dispraise of vice. Dedicated to the apprentices of London
1695
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The London spy
1703
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Female policy detected: or, the arts of a designing woman laid open. In three books.
1702
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Ecclesia & Factio: a dialogue between Bow-Steeple Dragon and the Exchange Grasshopper
1698
Edward Ward
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The wooden world dissected: in the characters of I. A ship of War. 2. A sea-captain. ... By a lover of the mathematicks.
1707
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Nuptial dialogues and debates: or, An useful prospect of the felicities and discomforts of a marry'd life, incident to all degrees, from the throne to the cottage ... Digested into serious, merry, and satyrical poems ...
1710
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The rambling fuddle-caps: or, a tavern struggle for a kiss. By the author of Hudibras redivivus.
1706
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The poet's ramble after riches: with reflections upon a country corporation, also the author's lamentation in the time of adversity
1699
Edward Ward
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A frolick to Horn-fair: with a walk from Cuckold's-point thro' Deptford and Greenwich
1700
Edward Ward
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Honesty in distress: but reliev'd by no party. A tragedy, as it is basely acted by Her Majesty's subjects upon God's stage the world.
1705
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Vulgus britannicus: or, The British Hudibras : in fifteen canto's : the five parts compleat in one volume : containing the secret history of the late London mob; their rise, progress, and suppression by the guards : intermix'd with the civil-wars betwixt high-church and low-church, down to this time ...
1710
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Female policy detected; or, The arts of a designing woman laid open ...: With a poetical description of a maid, wife, and widow
1755
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The dancing-school: With the adventures of the Easter holy-days.
1700
Edward Ward
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The wealthy shop-keeper, or, The charitable citizen: a poem.
1700
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The second volume of The writings of the author of the London=spy
1704
Edward Ward
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Hudibras redivivus: or, A burlesque poem on the times.
1705
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Adam and Eve stript of their furbelows: or, the fashionable virtues and vices of both sexes expos'd to publick view. In two parts. ...
1714
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A trip to Jamaica: with a true character of the people and island
1698
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The insinuating bawd and the repenting harlot
1699
Edward Ward
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A trip to New-England: with a character of the country and people, both English and Indians
1699
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Helter skelter, or, The Devil upon two sticks: in a comical dialogue between high church and low church, relating to the times
1700
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The pleasures of a single life: or, the miseries of matrimony. Occasionally writ upon the many divorces lately granted by Parliament.
1701
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The secret history of the Calves-Head Club: or, the republican unmasqu'd. Wherein is fully shown the religion of the Calves-Head heroes' in their anniversary thanksgiving songs on the thirtieth of January, ...
1703
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The wars of the elements: or, a description of a sea storm: To which are added, I. The contemplative angler. ... By the author of The London-spy.
1708
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The delights of the bottle: or, The compleat vintner. With the humours of bubble upstarts [etc.] A merry poem. To which is added, A South-Sea song upon the late bubbles.
1720
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ambitious father: or, The politician's advice to his son.
1730
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The school of politicks, or, The humours of a coffee-house: a poem.
1690
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A dialogue between claret & darby-ale: a poem
1692
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The auction, or, The poet turn'd painter.
1695
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A curry-comb for a cocks-comb: or, the Trip to Holland detected. By the author of The trip to Jamaica
1698
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The poet's ramble after riches ; with, Reflections upon a country corporation ; also, The author's lamentation in the time of adversity
1698
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A walk to Islington: with a description of New Tunbridge-Wells and Sadler's Musick-House
1699
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Sot's paradise, or, The humours of a Derby-ale-house: with a satyr upon the ale.
1699
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A journey to Hell, or, A visit paid to the Devil: a poem
1700
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Step to Stir-Bitch-Fair: with remarks upon the University of Cambridge
1700
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A journey to H---, or, A visit paid to, &c.: a poem, part II
1700
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A journey to h-ll: or, a visit paid to the d----l. A poem. Part III. By the author of the first and second parts.
1704
Edward Ward
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Helter skelter: or, The devil upon two sticks: a comedy, as it is spitefully acted between high-church and low-church, in most taverns about London.
1704
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The secret history of the Calves-Head Club, complt.: or, The republican unmask'd. Wherein is fully shewn, the religion of the Calves-Head heroes, in their anniversary thansgiving-songs [!] on the thirtieth of January, by them called anthems; for the years 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1698, 1699, &c. With reflections thereupon ....
1705
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The modern world disrob'd: or, both sexes stript of their pretended vertue. In two parts. ...
1708
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Honesty in Distress; but reliev'd by No Party: A Tragedy: as it is Acted on the Stage, &c. ...
1708
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The history of the London clubs: or, the citizens' pastime. Particularly the Lying Club, ... the Broken Shopkeepers Club, the Basket Womans Club. With a sermon preach'd to a gang of high-way-men. Part I. By the author of the London Spy.
1709
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Wine and wisdom, or, The tipling philosophers: a lyrick poem : to which are subjoin'd, the most remarkable memoirs of the following ancients ...
1710
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The Whigs unmask'd: being the secret history of the Calf's-Head-Club. Shewing the rise and progress of that infamous society since the Grand Rebellion. ... Adorn'd with cuts suitable to every particular design. To which are added, several characters by Sir John Denham, and other valuable authors. Also a Vindication of the royal martyr, King Charles the First; wherein are expos'd, the hellish mysteries of the old republican rebellion.
1713
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The history of the grand rebellion: containing the most remarkable transactions from the beginning of the reign of King Charles I. to the happy restoration. Together with the impartial characters of the most famous and infamous persons, for and against the monarchy. Digested into verse. Illustrated with about a hundred heads, of the worthy royalists and other principal actors; drawn from the original paintings of Vandike, An. More, Dobson, Cor. Johnson, and other eminent painters; and engrav'd by the best modern artists ... In three volumes. The two first end with the murder of King Charles I. The third ends with the restoration of King Charles II. To which is added an appendix of several valuable tracts, refer'd to by the Lord Clarendon, Sir R. Baker, T. Hobbs of Malms. and other authors, from whence this work was taken.
1713
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The republican procession: or, the tumultuous cavalcade. A merry poem.
1714
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Miscellaneous writings, in verse and prose, both serious and comical: containing twenty one excellent poems upon very diverting subjects : also several pleasant letters upon various occasions, both in town and country : with merry observations and predictions upon every month, and every remarkable day throughout the year
1717
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British wonders: or, A poetical description of the several prodigies and most remarkable accidents that have happen'd in Britain since the death of Queen Anne.
1717
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A South-Sea ballad, or, Merry remarks upon Exchange-Alley bubbles: to a new tune, call'd, The grand elixir, or The philosoper's stone discover'd
1720
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The merry travellers: or, A trip upon ten-toes, from Moorfields to Bromley. An humorous poem, intended as The wandering spy. Part I.
1721
Edward Ward